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Should I Buy A New Computer?
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My desktop computer is 10 years old, and I'm beginning to worry that it will suddenly pack up on me. I remember my grandson replacing the motherboard a few (can't remember how many) years ago, and I'm just starting to get anxious.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated bearing in mind my age (74) and the fact that I only really use email, banking, facebook and 'googling'. I don't download anything very often, so I don't want anything complicated.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated bearing in mind my age (74) and the fact that I only really use email, banking, facebook and 'googling'. I don't download anything very often, so I don't want anything complicated.
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Purchase a large external Hard Drive and transfer all of your data onto it, when computer packs in you can then just plug it (IT being the external hard drive) into your new computer and all will be their ready for you.
15:08 Mon 24th Nov 2014
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If your computer is 10 years old it is probably running Windows XP, and if it is, and you are doing online banking, that is very risky.
Microsoft have stopped issuing security patches for XP, and the hackers are now trying to write more hacks to enable them to get into XP.
If you get scammed doing online banking your bank may refuse to pay out if they find out you are using Windows XP.
Microsoft have stopped issuing security patches for XP, and the hackers are now trying to write more hacks to enable them to get into XP.
If you get scammed doing online banking your bank may refuse to pay out if they find out you are using Windows XP.
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Thank you all very much. I've got Windows 7, so hope that is OK for the banking. I've since spoken to a friend who said the same as spathiphyllum, and I think I will go along with that idea rather than spend on a new one. The one I'm using is fine, but sometimes it stops and I have to re-start it, or the connection with the internet breaks and it's then that I've started to panic. I have to admit I would be lost without my computer!